What Putin and Xi Jinping Said on a Live Mic Left Everyone Talking

A private conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping was unexpectedly revealed to the public after their microphones were left on during a high-profile event in Beijing.

The incident occurred on Wednesday, September 3rd, when Putin, Xi, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended a military parade in Tiananmen Square, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. As the leaders walked toward the podium, their microphones—intended to be off—picked up a discussion between Putin and Xi about a topic rarely heard in official diplomacy: immortality and organ transplantation.

According to BBC reports, Xi remarked through his interpreter, “In the past, it was rare for someone to live past 70; nowadays, 70 is considered still young.” Putin responded with interest, saying, “With the development of biotechnology, human organs can be continuously transplanted, and people can live younger and younger, even achieving immortality.” He further predicted that some could potentially live to 150 years old within this century.

While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appeared amused, it remains unclear whether he fully understood the conversation, as it was primarily exchanged through interpreters. Despite the private nature of the discussion, it was broadcast to a global audience via Chinese media, capturing the curiosity of millions.

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